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Lieder die Soldaten Morgen
It's 2019: a totalitarian odyssey. Cold winds. Death pulse. Dancing and eating, with penguins and tortured humans screaming in the abyss of death. Every year they travel to the coast with the intention of dancing and then die. All over the world, there's more than meets the eye. Land and sea to share. Red, yellow, black and white. There's darkness and there's light. Sad stories are told, but it's good to be alive.
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Plot Summary
In the midst of World War I, a young nurse named Elisabeth begins to question the war's true purpose and the propaganda surrounding it. She finds herself drawn into a clandestine network of women who are secretly resisting the conflict and supporting conscientious objectors. As her involvement deepens, Elisabeth must navigate a dangerous path between her duty and her growing conscience, facing societal pressures and the looming threat of discovery.
Critical Reception
The film received mixed to positive reviews, with praise often directed at its exploration of female resistance during wartime and its atmospheric portrayal of the era. Some critics found the narrative pacing uneven, while others commended its subtle yet powerful anti-war message. The performances, particularly from the lead actresses, were generally well-received.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its depiction of female resilience and defiance during WWI.
The film offers a contemplative look at the personal costs of war and propaganda.
Some reviews noted a deliberate, contemplative pacing that might not appeal to all viewers.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Lieder, die Soldaten morgen singen' (Songs that Soldiers Sing Tomorrow), evokes a sense of hope and future amidst the devastation of war.
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